Avens Court Overview

Aven's Court is currently the largest of our care homes and is in an out of town venue with some residences nearby but, miles of countryside right on the doorstep.
Aven's Court is splendidly situated in close proximity to both A3 and M25 in Surrey and therefore relatively within easy reach of residential areas in London or the south west and beyond. The home is ideally located on between West Byfleet and Woking overlooking acres of natural beauty, stunning vistas, open spaces and abundant wildlife.
Avens Court nursing home is a 60 bedded nursing facility providing nursing care for service users over 60 years of age all of whom have Dementia.
The home is a large building over 3 floors, divided into 2 separate independent units. The Orchard unit is situated on the ground floor and lends itself very well to the service user who are actively mobile enabling them to walk freely around the unit in a safe environment. The Lily unit occupies both the first and second floor of the building. The unit is divided into smaller communities with two separate living spaces enabling the staff team to facilitate a person centred approach to care. We have a safe, secure garden where residents are encouraged to use during fine weather.
This well run and friendly home still demonstrates the past grandeur of the main building whilst simultaneously affording a serene, contemporary environment and provides a high quality nursing facility for long term or short stay residents.
For help and advice please contact:
The Home Manager
Avens Court
Broomcroft Drive,
Old Woking Road
Pyrford, Woking
Surrey Gu22 8NS
Teephone:l 01932 346237
Email enquiries@surreyresthomesltd.co.uk
Also See Our Statement of Purpose Page
OBJECTIVES
To provide a safe and enjoyable environment for elderly people who are no longer manage in their own homes;
To provide a quality of life that enables residents to retain their independence, identity and a sense of their own value and to have as many choices as possible within the day to day life of the Home and to afford residents dignity and privacy;
To provide stimulation and encouragement to maintain as many previous skills, interests, activities and friendships as possible in or out of the Home and the opportunity to develop new interests and friendships;
To provide emotional support in day to day living and over personal problems, both for residents and their relatives;
To provide the highest standard of personal care with advice and aids to maintain personal independence;
To obtain health care provided by Health Service colleagues together with the opportunity for treatment and rehabilitation when this is required.




